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Varadero (Spanish pronunciation: [baɾaˈðeɾo]), also referred to as Playa Azul (Blue Beach), is a resort town in the province of Matanzas, Cuba, and one of the largest resort areas in the Caribbean. Varadero Beach is rated one of the world's best beaches in TripAdvisor's Traveler's Choice Awards since 2019, ranking at number 9 as of January ...
Foreign tourist days in Cuba, 2010 The beach in the resort town of Varadero. Tourism in Cuba is an economic sector that generates over 4.7 million arrivals as of 2018, [1] and is one of the main sources of revenue for the island. [2]
From 2012, the hotel has been separated into two parts, both to be managed by the Iberostar group - part branded the Iberostar Mojito and the other the Iberostar Cayo Coco. When it opened, it was the largest hotel in Cuba; [ citation needed ] it remains one of the largest hotels, with almost 700 rooms.
Cuba portal; Pages in category "Beaches of Cuba" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... Varadero This page was last edited on 1 November ...
Pousada Rio e Mar, Massarandupió Beach, Entre Rios [28] Quinta das Flores, Entre Rios [29] Paraíba. Pousada Villamor, Coqueirinho Beach, Jacumã, near Tambaba nude beach [30] Rio de Janeiro. Recanto Paraíso Naturist Resort [31] in the municipality of Piraí; Rio Grande do Sul. Hotel Ocara, in the municipality of Colinas do Sul [32] São Paulo
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The second largest in Cuba, Matanzas province is largely flat, with its highest point (Pan de Matanzas) at only 380m above sea level.. The north-western coast is largely rocky, with a few beaches, while the north-eastern coast has numerous small cays of its coast (part of Sabana-Camaguey Archipelago), and scrubland and mangroves near the shoreline.
Juan Gualberto Gomez Airport was built in 1989 and inaugurated by Fidel Castro, [3] thus replacing the old Varadero airport located in Santa Marta, currently known as Kawama Airport. The airport was named after a journalist, fighter for the Cuban Independence and black rights activist in Cuba Juan Gualberto Gómez (1854–1933).